I think you should be fine, even if you waited and shellaced them
Friday.
I've ridden only a couple hours after applying shellac- I haven't
had any problems with it not being fully cured, but I only apply about
2 coats total, which mostly seems to be absorbed by the cloth.
-Matt
On Jun 21, 10
Just have a cobbled together gag bike made up to freak everyone out
withthen reveal the actual bicycle. But the gag bike has to work
and you must ride it. Maybe a clown bike or something like that would
be fun.
On Jun 21, 10:48 pm, grant wrote:
> but I predict Grant's got a few surprises in
Cool...
On Jun 21, 4:28 pm, Zack wrote:
> Just got back from a little loop in Grand Isle today - The Shore Roads
> (East and West) are beautiful.
>
> On Jun 21, 9:34 am, Patrick in VT wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jun 20, 8:58 pm, Montclair BobbyB
> > wrote:
>
> > > Once you're out on Grand Isle, there a
Anyone coming to Vt to ride should definitely go to the Local Motion
web site and order the Lake Champlain Bikeways map. It covers pretty
much everything west of the green mountains from the center of the
state to the Canadian border, plus a lot of good rides in NY, which
has much better shoulders
On Jun 21, 10:38 pm, Seth Vidal wrote:
> Just wanted to explain a bit why I told him it may take a bit more time.
> I live in NC. Right now it is 10:30 at night and the relative humidity is 60%.
> it was . higher earlier :)
> -sv
8:15 in the morning, humidity here is 94%. (Southwestern Virg
Make sure you use fresh shellac. A can over two years old may not
cure well and the coating may remain sticky. I buy the flakes and mix
my own for best results. If you buy a can, buy the smallest you can
find.
Steve
On Jun 21, 9:14 pm, LF wrote:
> On Monday, June 20, 2011 1:34:54 PM UTC-4, Jac
Modern, high-strength timing belts don't like to be bent backwards or
crimped tightly. Forcing them to do so can cause them to de-
laminate.
Bill
On Jun 21, 9:03 pm, charlie wrote:
> I'm not sure either but I read some info on these Gates belts and
> supposedly you can't just fold em up in you
I am original owner. It has never spent a night outside or been parked with
other bikes in any kind of a rack. It is always inside (basement) in the
winter. Only used on pavement.
It once had SKS silver plastic fenders and two large Nitto racks on it. For
that see photo #33 and also see:
http
After reviewing this thread I don't feel so bad about owning 5 bikes.
At some point the CC will go, hopefully to make room for a mountain
bike or a Bike Friday.
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When people keep saying "now I'm not feeling guilty about owning N bikes...",
they mean that they had been feeling guilty before that their N value was too
low, right?
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By golly, you've got it!
I was pondering why I keep dreaming of a Rodeo and an Atlantis, and a Bombadil.
I didn't realize that I've been suffering from a low N value.
-JimD
Feeling better now.
On Jun 22, 2011, at 6:42 AM, James Warren wrote:
>
> When people keep saying "now I'm not feeling
Now I feel bad.
Since I gave the 84 Lotus away I have the Hillborne and..uh..er...a 27
inch wheel, a couple of tires, 3 or 4 old brake pads, some ball
bearings and tools.
That Hillborne is probably the most useful thing I own but my mission
in the next 10 years: amass one or two more bikes, mayb
I took off work at 4PM on solstice and rode home. Ate a PBJ and filled
the water bottles on my favorite bike, then headed out at 5PM for my
first over&back of the Colorado National Monument.
http://www.nps.gov/colm/photosmultimedia/index.htm The east side climb
was in the sun with temps in the low
An army of Hillbornes. I like that image. (The Hillborne is, after all, the
midpoint bike on the Rivendell spectrum from beefy dirt to light paved road.)
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>To: RBW Owners Bunch
>Subject: [RBW] Re: The bike collection (or ho
That's why you need to master the triple loop fold for timing belts
(and wire bead tires). If only somebody would do a 12-second youtube
movie showing how to do a twistless triple loop. They should probably
wear a railroad shirt while doing it
http://www.youtube.com/user/RivBikeWorks#p/u/16/
Hey all, just wondering if anyone has a 61cm Bleriot the are looking
to sell or trade for the 59cm that I currently own. Just a shot in the
dark I know thanks -Mike
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60cm orange quickbeam
59cm romulus
future: 58cm atlantis
On Jun 17, 6:49 pm, mike wrote:
> Sort of related to "Rivs in the Rafters", but started as a new thread
> here since there's little Riv content. And none in my rafters.
>
> I have some tendency to hoard (my first and only Riv is in the
> b
+1 to Riv Rally NYC, keep me posted (CT)!
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Thanks for the advice everyone. This will be an inside job to aid curing so
I can ride this weekend. The Permatex gasket sealant was acquired today,
the grips arrive tomorrow (along with my manpurse... errr... Grab Bag). I'm
all in.
Jack
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On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10
I have an Ortlieb Office Bag - Large for sale. The bag is gray and
black. It is in excellent condition and only has been used about 10
times. It is a good bag for carrying a laptop, lunch and change of
clothes. The bag includes the shoulder strap and 2 sets of clips that
are used to adjust the
I may be too late, but just in case, I filled out the form anyway.
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:52 PM, William wrote:
> If you look on ebay for HammerSchmidt cranksets there are silver ones
> as well...at least the arms. Sounds plausible.
>
> On Jun 20, 8:50 pm, Montclair BobbyB
> wrote:
>> Hopef
First off, living in heaven, er, Vermont helps. Of course we can
revisit that in six months. But for now, how about a run up to the
lake in Franklin. Seems pretty nice.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 8:39 AM, Zack wrote:
> Hey All -
>
> I live in Burlington, VT, and would like to start doing some ove
I use an Ortlieb Office Bag, and I am very happy with it for my commute.
I've tried everything - panniers, baskets, backpack/messenger bag, and for
my needs -- a desk job that requires carrying papers, files -- you can't
beat it. It's a perfect size for documents, laptop, lunch or clothes, etc
Rex your 58cm Atlantis is now:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/2449794256.html
Mitch
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I guess I need to get a few bikes. Currently I have
1996 Stumpjumper M2 (aluminium framed) which is in pieces now.
2000 Jamis Aurora set up with mustache bars, front basket and rear
rack
2010 Trek 7.5 Fx needs new rear hub and probably will wind up selling
it.
Rivendell Sam Hillborne, nitto noodl
> -Original Message-
> >From: Way Rebb
> >Sent: Jun 22, 2011 7:18 AM
> >To: RBW Owners Bunch
> >Subject: [RBW] Re: The bike collection (or hoard?)
> >
> >
> >
> >That Hillborne is probably the most useful thing I own but my mission
> >in the next 10 years: amass one or two more bikes
I am very familiar indeed with the No-More-Bikes-In-Until-One-Goes-Out
Unilateral Mandate. Nice bike -- great find for someone on this list.
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On Jun 22, 8:14 am, John Blish wrote:
> I am original owner. It has never spent a night outside or been parked with
> other bikes in any kind of a ra
For you girls that missed the Petersen-Style-Ride (which would be all
of you as for the first time ever there were no Rivendells in
attendance :-)), I took pictures:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47116230@N00/sets/72157626992940618/
It was an ironic year for the PSR:
* As I said, 0 Riv's.
* This ye
Personally, Riv offers enough current options for adults. Would love
to see Grant put his mind to qork on an age 9+ bike. It is really
awful to shop for kids bikes to find hydraulic, knobby tired mountain
bikes with too many gears.
Too much emphasisnon the wrong things.
Luke
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On Wed, 2011-06-22 at 15:43 -0700, lukemcg wrote:
> Personally, Riv offers enough current options for adults. Would love
> to see Grant put his mind to qork on an age 9+ bike. It is really
> awful to shop for kids bikes to find hydraulic, knobby tired mountain
> bikes with too many gears.
But how
Sasha White did a kid's bike - 26" wheels with a low saddle and really cool
look. He thought it was good for 5 years - age 7 -12.
Very Riv-ish IMHO.
http://bikeportland.org/2011/02/26/a-bike-for-kids-from-sacha-white-of-vanilla-bicycles-48741
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Is it just a coincidence that Sasha White thinks it will be good for 5
years, and the waiting list for a Vanilla is also 5 years? :)
On Jun 22, 4:08 pm, Peter Pesce wrote:
> Sasha White did a kid's bike - 26" wheels with a low saddle and really cool
> look. He thought it was good for 5 years -
Good point.
Better order it when your kid starts walking!
In any case, if Riv could design a smart kids frame and get it made for $600 or
so, seems like there are plenty of people on this list who'd spend that,
knowing they could build it up with spare parts they already have (ok , maybe
not t
Thank you, everyone, for your interest.
The 58 QuickBeam has been sold locally and could not have possibly gone to a
better home. I am as happy as I can be that it worked out this way.
Marital harmony has been restored in my house.
To those who emailed me, my sincere thanks and good luck in you
I've got three stems for sale or trade. I would prefer to trade for a
couple of 26 bar clamp , 7 or 8 long Technomic Deluxe stems. Here's
what I have:
Nitto Technomic Deluxe 12, take off of a Rivendell Redwood - as new
$45
Nitto Dynamic (?) 12, new-in-package $25
Nitto Dynamic (?) 8, new-in-packa
riv content: this bike has schwalbe marathons and cheapie thumb levers
i bought from riv.
i am selling my bridgestone NB-26 mountain bike to fund other
projects. i hate to let it go. it seems to be an anomoly. not featured
in the bridgestone catalogs. has the 1993 paint scheme. measured 21.5
cente
A stretch topic-wise, but Lon was in two separate RR's, and this is awesome:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNrzfZSY8Vs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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I hear ya' on the lack of kid bike options. If you don't know about them,
Islabike in the UK is a great resource. Unfortunately, they don't have a NA
distributor, so shipping is prohibitive from the UK. So email 'em and
encourage them to get one post haste (that's the way they talk there, be
sur
Thank you, Joe. You got it exactly right.
My wife has a beautiful 54 orange Rambouillet, by the way. She is not down
on bikes but she knows too many when she sees it.
John
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 7:54 PM, Joseph Hogg wrote:
> Congratulations, John. Happy Wife, Happy Life.
>
> Joe
>
> On We
That's an MB-6ish mid-'93 stab at RapidFire shifters before all MBs
converted to them in '94. I learned this when Grant answered my letter
that year enquiring about the quality of my new-to-me Motobecane by
startling me with a phone call (I knew nothing about bikes at the
time). He told me "NB" sto
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